Ada Spaulding ; First Prize Chrysanthemum of 1889 



good. Among the continental seedlings, out of 140 

 kinds of the past two years, the following are 

 worthy : Mme. Mezard, purple, spotted white. 

 Mme. Camille Richard, salmon rose; M. Ed. Andre, 

 bronze ; M. C. A. Carriere, white, perfect shape, 

 very large ; Shasta, pure white with narrow incurv- 

 ing petals ; Ramona, golden yellow, same type as 

 above ; Bohemia, mahogany red, reflexed, solid 

 flower; John Lane, silvery pink, large and good; 

 Crown Prince, bronze and gold ; Mrs. J. K. Einlen, 



crimson and bronze ; Paeony, purple red with strap- 

 like petals; Mistletoe, silvery blush and purple 

 crimson, incurved and very distinct ; Emily Dorner, 

 bronze with whorled petals, large ; Emily Rieman, 

 soft pink, shaded white, fair size ; Mrs. W. H. 

 Trotter, a peculiar flower, part incurved and part 

 reflexed, pink and silver ; El Dorado, intense gold 

 color, incurved ; Adirondack, white, reflexed, fine ; 

 Lady Selkirk, pearly white, incurved ; Mrs. DeWitt 

 Smith, blush pink and silver, large and fine; Zeno- 



